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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does the subway make Weetzie Bat feel?
(a) Like an airplane.
(b) Like her nerves are a charm bracelet.
(c) Like a criminal.
(d) Like a movie star.
2. What does Grandma Fifi use as an analogy for love in speaking with Dirk and Weetzie Bat?
(a) Her lizards.
(b) Her cats.
(c) Her canaries.
(d) Her lady bugs.
3. What is the only death up until Part II that Weetzie Bat had dealt with?
(a) Her best friend.
(b) Her own grandmother.
(c) Her brother.
(d) Charlie Bat's dog Hildegard.
4. What does Dirk say love is in Part I?
(a) A heist.
(b) A joke.
(c) A dangerous angel.
(d) An impossibility.
5. Where is Valentine Jah-Love from?
(a) Chicago.
(b) St. Luke's.
(c) Barbados.
(d) Jamaica.
Short Answer Questions
1. What expression of surprise and alarm does Weetzie Bat routinely use?
2. Where does Charlie Bat take Weetzie Bat when she visits him in New York?
3. Who is the first Duck Weetzie becomes involved with?
4. How does Dirk wear his hair?
5. What does My Secret Agent Lover Man tell Weetzie Bat he wants her to do?
Short Essay Questions
1. What kind of relationship does Weetzie Bat have with her father Charlie Bat?
2. Why do you think Weetzie Bat is so suspicious of My Secret Agent Lover Man at first?
3. Why are Weetzie Bat and Dirk initially attracted to each other?
4. What kind of experiences does Weetzie Bat have, in general, with Ducks in Part I?
5. How does Weetzie Bat react when Dirk tells her he is gay?
6. What does Grandma Fifi leave to Weetzie Bat and Dirk?
7. How does Weetzie Bat feel when she visits her father in New York City?
8. Why does Dirk tell Weetzie Bat not to see Buzz again?
9. Where do Weetzie Bat and Dirk go when they need comfort and care, and why?
10. What does Grandma Fifi give to Weetzie Bat as a gift, and what does she do with it?
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